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Why the way we understand the South matters, especially in criminal justice
The article discusses the South's growing influence on national criminal justice and political issues, highlighting recent efforts to redraw Congressional districts in Southern states to dilute Black voting power following the Supreme Court's Louisiana v. Callais decision. It emphasizes the region's demographic significance and role in shaping national legal and political debates, such as Dobbs v. Jackson and voting rights.
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